SP's Land Forces - Issue 02 - 2014
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The fundamental impulse of US to shift to the Asia-Pacific and particularly South East Asia was the growing influence of China. Return of the US was termed as the ‘pivot or rebalancing’ towards Asia.
India has been working on its ‘Look East Policy’ since 1992 and as part of such a policy it has been enhancing its defence ties with the ASEAN members.
DSA is known for its display of the world’s sophisticated hardware and electronic warfare in land, air and sea defence, battlefield products/technology, training and simulation systems and police and security peripherals.
Delay in decision-making which is enhanced by the innumerable agencies involved, departmental rivalries, general lack of urgency in getting things done and proper resource management, is affecting the Indian Army’s armour profile.
Lt General S.H. Kulkarni, Director General Mechanised Forces (DGMF), Indian Army
Will the armoured fighting vehicle or a tank as it is generally called, be able to survive such an environment in the future?
Global Business Segment Director, Life Protection, DSM Dyneema, Shitij Chabba explains in detail how the company is introducing new concepts, all to ensure life-protection to the soldier on the battlefield.
The eighth edition of Defexpo 2014, India’s biennial land, naval and internal homeland security exhibition, which was held from February 6 to 9 in New Delhi was important as it highlighted India’s determination to partner with global companies.
Tata companies were present in full strength. The key Tata companies which have programmes related to defence include TAL Manufacturing Solutions; Tata Advanced Systems; Tata Consultancy Services; Tata Elxsi; Tata Industrial Services; Tata Motors...
Amit B Kalyani, Executive Director of Kalyani Group, in an interview with SP’s Land Forces.
The Indian Army's Directorate of Infantry has announced its intention to procure an unspecified number of combat disposable-type flame-throwers for fighting units deployed in counter-insurgency areas. The Army has revealed the flame throwers will be used during conventional and sub conventional operations against...
The Indian Army is looking to arm its frontline infantry weapons with new-generation night sights to boost operations after dark. It is specifically in the market now for Uncooled Thermal Imaging Sights for its 7.62mm LMG...
The DRDO is in the market for a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) portable radar simulator to simulate radar threat situations through generated radar emissions to test the efficacy of in-development sensor/warning systems under the Defence Electronics Research Laboratory.